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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Circles Beyond Time~Ancient Lines
Wading through the wet bracken, we knew, would be worth it, for on the other side of the green fronds there is a stone…and it is something a bit different, in more ways than one. Several examples of Neolithic rock … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites
Tagged carved stones, fylfot, Gardom's Stone, ilkley moor, petroglyphs, Swastika Stone
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Field of Sheaves: Found!…
* …But anyway, back to the wood-stone. The authorities are agreed on its antiquity. It is either Bronze age or Iron age if that can be termed an agreement which in ‘sense-speak’ translates as very old or really old, and, … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, the mysteries, writing
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Gold #midnighthaiku
Horizons calling Gilded possibilities Reflections of home *
Two journeys, one destination (6) – a Pictish horizon ~ Steve Tanham
With the wonderful Portmahomack behind us, it was time to meet the three Pictish stones that marked the horizon line of the Tarbat Peninsula. These would originally have been visible from the sea, and boats approaching from the Moray Firth … Continue reading
Circles Beyond Time ~ The Enclosure
We had, quite unfairly, asked the company to dowse for the next stone we were to visit, giving them the simplest of descriptions. Following the person who was on the right track, we set off through the sodden grass in … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites
Tagged Derbyshire, neolithic sites, Photography, Silent Eye School, spirituality, weekend workshop, yorkshire
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Field of Sheaves: Lugh…
* ‘Riders of the Sidhe to me from every place still free…’ * That is how Lug, the Lord of Light, summoned the Otherworldly Hosts… He met his father Cian and Cian’s two brothers and together they set off for … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Snapshots
As my brain is otherwise occupied at the moment… a reblog from six years ago… “It’s a humming bird moth!” said my younger son as he got out of the car. I’d picked him up to fix his suit for … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged attention, awareness, buzzard, Douglas Adams, hawk, life the universe and everything, living in the moment, mindfulness, red kite, SEP field
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Features #midnighthaiku
Time for reflection All is flat and featureless What can I reflect *
Stromness by night ~ Steve Tanham
A series of short ‘betweens’ from the Silent Eye’s ‘Pictish Trail’ and ‘Ancient Orkney’ workshops. We’re having an after dinner walk along the night streets of Stromness, Orkney’s main ferry port and link with Scotland. My wife and I have … Continue reading
Circles Beyond Time ~The Standing Stone
We had brought the group here for just two stones. Nothing as visually spectacular as the wonderful dolmens we had seen in Wales, but to a quiet, green glade that always feels as if it is waiting and where a … Continue reading
